Half of the workers at Grasberg, one of the largest copper- and gold-producing mines in the world, stepped off the job in mid-September.
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So much money had been spent on the exterior that there was little left for the inside, so the local council - more used to overseeing parks and roads - finished off the job.
After a few more years managing in the minors and working his off-season job of selling used cars, Weaver joined the Orioles as a first-base coach in 1968.
Baby-boomers can chuck the day job at 60 or 65 and head off into the perma-tanned sunset (they will probably prove freakishly long-lived), borrowing against the inflated value of their houses as they do so.
The tailing-off in job growth is a red flag for the future health of the economy.
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The key innovation is that the program is designed to make the impact-career (off campus) job search as easy as the traditional (on campus) career job search.
Monthly snapshots like Friday's jobs report may remind us that the economic recovery is barely getting off the ground, but the day-to-day realities of job quality and job creation are an urgent symptom we all feel.
Thirty-eight fishermen--112 out of 100, 000--died on the job last year, mainly off the frigid coasts of Alaska and Maine.
Some notable artists - Adele and Coldplay for instance - have kept recent albums off the service, and there is still a job to be done before the music business as a whole learns to love Spotify.
Solanki eventually departed when he drove a ball from Anthony Ireland to mid-off but Hick finished the job in company of Moeen Ali, a player less than half his age.
"It's hard to think of people that make that much money as labor heroes, but they're really betting the farm, " he says of the show-runners' decision to break studio contracts and walk off the job.
That language is a carry-over from 2011, when the bill was first fashioned as a job-creating measure designed to get money off the sidelines and into new companies.
But the idea was rejected by other more hard-line Republicans, including Rep. Dick Armey, R-Texas, who said workers should stay off the job until a balanced budget is passed and signed by the president.
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The undoing of the last bubble resulted in massive job losses, a huge stock market sell-off and the disappearance of hundreds of companies.
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Today, there are factories in Iowa where once laid-off workers are back on the job building wind towers, building wind blades.
Starting in the 1990s, supercomputer researchers began to lash together tens of thousands of off-the-shelf microprocessors to work on a single job.
What helped the police do their job was that a number of known trouble-makers within loyalism were off the streets.
The 27-year-old mother of four lost her job when her former boss was driven off the land.
But the fourth-placed Swans kept their focus on the job in hand and are seven points off an automatic promotion spot and eight ahead of Sheffield United in seventh.
In 2011, city officials tried unsuccessfully to convince the state to change a "last-in-first-out" rule that dictates newer teachers must be laid off before those with more time on the job.
Robinson is believed to have headed off the likes of South Africa's World Cup-winning coach Jake White and former Australia boss Eddie Jones for the job.
If the employer hires people back, the "laid-off" reservists may be entitled to a job when they return.
Off the job, Mr Adair sported red long-johns and drove a red Bentley.
Suppose one-third of your employees suddenly walked off the job.
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This was Mohammed's day off from her job as a housekeeper at the Ritz-Carlton in the heart of Atlanta, and her first chance to rest after having taken extra shifts over the holidays to earn additional money.
What we know from the recipient reporting are state governments talking to school administrators who are telling them, as instructed by OMB, that in the absence of these funds they would have had to, for example, lay off teachers who now are in the classroom -- that's a job saved.
But Hariri returned in October 2000, taking his old job back off the political veteran Selim al-Hoss.
Cash did a great job with the players we got in the off-season.
But, once entrenched, job-preferment policies tend to benefit the better off, become meaninglessly broad and hard to undo.
Moreover, many of the recent anecdotes of job losses can be called one-off events, rather than evidence of gathering recession.
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